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This is Thomas a Vietnamese race mechanic, you know that place where they have all those hot 50's and 125's are big bikes.
Thomas, ESE's Race Team's Tuner is fettling number 9. adjusting the port timing for Taupo.
Its hard to see but he has taped a degree wheel to the magneto flywheel...

This trader must be pretty hard to outdo as far as optimism goes. Bike has been on the market for a year now, wonder when the penny will drop he''s dreaming at that price. You'd have thought after a year he might have got round to the little bit of tlc required to get running.
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This is Thomas a Vietnamese race mechanic, you know that place where they have all those hot 50's and 125's are big bikes.
Thomas, ESE's Race Team's Tuner is fettling number 9. adjusting the port timing for Taupo.
Its hard to see but he has taped a degree wheel to the magneto flywheel...

South Auckland Street Skills or SASS
After checking out NASS, I thought it would be time to try another SASS
Same Rules as NASS apply
South Auckland Street Skills - SASS
What: Riding skills practise
When: Tuesday Nights, starting on Feb 2nd 2011
Where: Meet at Shell Service Station,...

2017 season starting soon,
KTM entering MotoGP, Lorenzo to Ducati and Vinales to Yamaha. Should be another cracker season.
Provisional 2017 Entry list:
http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2016/11/09/2017-motogp-provisional-entry-list/215493
Also, by participating in this thread you swear...

I'm considering buying a Ducati, but know very little about them, other than anecdotal stories.
I'm looking at one of the single sided swing arm models, mainly for the looks, but have no idea if there are any differences which will affect me.
I do very few miles, bikes spend most of the time...

Stolen from Ride Forever Facebook page.
How much impact do you think professional skills coaching has on reducing the risk of a fatal or serious accident?
A. Little impact
B. Moderate impact
C. Huge impact
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The 2015 North Island 1,600 -- 10-11 October

Are you one of that elite breed of riders who likes distance rides? Yes? Then read on...

This year's North Island 1,600 event will be starting in Turangi at 1:00pm on Saturday 10 October. Starters will then have 24 hours to complete the set course, gathering the necessary photos at the various checkpoints and returning to the Turangi finish line. The actual distance will be a bit longer than 1,609km, otherwise known as 1,000 miles.

The route for the ride will be a closely-guarded secret until it is revealed at 7:00pm on Friday 9 October. It includes a couple of stretches that haven't been ridden before in similar events.

First-timers are most welcome -- every distance rider has been a first-timer. Round up some like-minded mates, get registered and start some conditioning rides -- particularly at night.

Distance riders are a friendly bunch of folk who love to spin yarns of their past epic adventures. Start working on distance riding adventures of your own!

The event itself isn't competitive other than completing distance within the prescribed 24 hours. It isn't a race. It's about you, your ride and the route.

We only ride on sealed roads, apart from patches of road works. Pillions aren't allowed. Bikes have to pass rigorous pre-start scrutineering, so if you're thinking about riding, you'll need to get that done by our team at Turangi on Friday afternoon or Saturday morning.

This event is run BY distance riders FOR distance riders. It's all about the event. It's not a money-making venture -- the fees are intended to cover the event's costs. Last year's surplus was refunded to participating riders.

Tempted?

Get your registration form completed and we'll look forward to meeting you at Turangi in October!